Bruce Jenner to reveal his transition into a woman during an interview with Diane SawyerGetty Images

Olympic champion Bruce Jenner will reportedly announce his transition into a woman during his highly-anticipated interview with ABC's 20/20 host Diane Sawyer.

The 65-year-old has never responded to the transgender rumours, despite the fact his image appears to have grown increasingly feminine, claims he has had breast implant surgery and photos emerging of him allegedly wearing a dress.

However, he is expected to finally explain all about his "journey" in his two-hour special with Sawyer, which is set to air tomorrow (24 April).

If Jenner has decided to live his life as a woman, he will no doubt have an abundance of support from the transgender celebrities who have "come out" before him.

IBTimes UK takes a look at the most famous transgender celebrities...

Laverne Cox

The 30-year-old shot to fame playing transgender character Sophia in Netflix's prison drama Orange Is The New Black. In 2014, Cox became the first and currently only transgender actress to be nominated for an Emmy.

Orange Is The New Black star Laverne Cox has blazed the trail for transgender starsReuters/Jonathan Alcorn

Chaz Bono

Cher and Sonny's son was born Chastity but began procedures to transition into a man in 2008, with a publicist confirming the news in 2009.

Chaz documented his transition in a film titled Becoming Chaz, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2011.

Cher's son Chaz Bono began life as a daughter called ChastityReuters/Phil McCarten

Isis King

The fashion designer became the first transgender model to appear on America's Next Top Model in 2011. Opening up about her transition, King once said: "Mentally [and] everything else, [I] was born female," adding that she prefers the phrase: "born in the wrong body".

Jenna Talackova

The Canadian model was famously disqualified from Miss Universe Canada in 2012 when it emerged she was transgender. Despite the setback, Talackova has enjoyed success since and has a reality show on E! titled Brave New Girls.

Jenna Talackova was disqualified from Miss Universe Canada for being transgenderReuters/Mark Blinch

Lana Wachowski

The Wachowski Brothers are famous for their box office hit movies such as The Matrix trilogy, but in 2012, they hit headlines for very different reasons when the eldest sibling, formerly known as Larry, made her first appearance as a woman after years of rumours.

It is believed Lana completed her gender reassignment in 2008 after wrapping up work on Speed Racer.

Matrix director Lana Wachowski completed her transition into a woman in 2008Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Carmen Carrera

The former burlesque dancer rose to fame starring in RuPaul's Drag Race, after which she began her transition. Carrera is now an AIDS activist and reality TV star.

Andreja Pejic

The Australian model had been described as "androgynous" given her ability to model as both a man and a woman. In 2012, Pejic walked the runway for both genders at Paris Fashion Week and has scored a multi-page spread in US Vogue.

Alexis Arquette

Movie buffs may recognise David and Patricia Arquette's sister from the 1994 classic Pulp Fiction, which starred Samuel L Jackson and John Travolta. Since his transition, he has starred in a range of films and TV shows including sitcom Friends, where he appeared as The Waiter In Drag.

Actress Alexis Arquette is sister of actors David and Patricia ArquetteReuters/Mario Anzuoni

Candis Cayne

The 44-year-old became the first transgender actress to play a recurring transgender character on TV when she starred as Carmelita in the popular series Dirty Sexy Money.

Janet Mock

In 2011, People magazine's former staff editor announced she had gender reassignment in Thailand aged 18. The journalist shared her news in a compelling piece published in an issue of Marie Claire under the headline: "I Was Born A Boy". She is currently the host of MSNBC's #SoPOPular.